Aalborg University is now accepting applications for the PhD Stipends in Collaborative Control and Localization of Unmanned Maritime Systems. The study award is designed for the 2025-2026 academic year.
To be eligible, applicants must hold a master’s degree in a relevant field such as control engineering, robotics, marine technology, automation, or computer science. They should have strong skills in robotics, control systems, and programming (e.g., Python, C++), with experience in SLAM, sensor fusion, or underwater robotics considered an advantage.
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( votes)Aalborg University (AAU) is a leading Danish university known for its problem-based learning approach and strong emphasis on interdisciplinary research. Established in 1974, AAU has campuses in Aalborg, Esbjerg, and Copenhagen and offers education and research across engineering, natural sciences, social sciences, humanities, and health sciences. The university is internationally recognized for its close collaboration with industry and its strong focus on innovation, sustainability, and real-world impact.
Application Deadline: July 29, 2025
Brief Description
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University or Organization: Aalborg University (AAU)
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Department: Department of Energy, Esbjerg (Underwater Technology Research Group)
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Course Level: PhD (Doctoral Program in Engineering and Science)
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Award: Fully-funded PhD stipend including salary and pension
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Access Mode: Online
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Number of Awards: One or more
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Nationality: Domestic and international
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The award can be taken in: Denmark
Eligibility
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Eligible Countries: All nationalities
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Acceptable Course or Subjects: The scholarship will be awarded in the field of Engineering with focus on control engineering, robotics, marine technology, computer science, automation, or similar.
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Admissible Criteria: To be eligible, applicants must:
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Hold a Master’s degree (or equivalent) in a relevant field
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Demonstrate strong skills in robotics, control theory, or multi-agent systems
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Have experience in underwater robotics, SLAM, or field experiments
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Show proficiency in programming (e.g., Python, C++) and tools like ROS, MATLAB, Simulink
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Possess strong mathematical modeling abilities
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Communicate effectively in English (oral and written)
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Be motivated, proactive, and able to work independently and collaboratively.
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How to Apply
In order to apply for this funding program, applicants must take admission in PhD degree at the university. Applicants must submit the following documents in English, merged into a single PDF:
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Application letter (stating motivation and qualifications)
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Curriculum Vitae (CV)
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Diplomas (Bachelor’s and Master’s)
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Short research proposal (1–2 pages) outlining:
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State-of-the-art in collaborative control/localization
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Research gaps
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Tentative plan and timeline
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Other relevant documentation
Benefits
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Monthly Salary: Minimum DKK 30,841.76 (before taxes)
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Pension Contribution: 17% on top of base salary
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Contract Duration: 3 years
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Location: Esbjerg, Denmark
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Access to world-class labs, digital twin platforms, and real-world test environments
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Career development support including DISC profiling, industry networking, and training
